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Production Analysis of Composite Model of Five Regions for Fractured
Horizontal Wells in Shale Gas Reservoirs

Yin Hongjun1,2, Zhao Ermeng1,2, Fu Jing1,2,3, Wang Lei1,2, Zhong Huiying1,2*   

  1. 1. MOE Key Laboratory of Enhanced Oil Recovery,Northeast Petroleum University,Daqing,Heilongjiang 163318,China
    2. Accumulation and Development of Unconventional Oil and Gas,State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base Jointly-constructed by Heilongjiang
    Province and the Ministry of Science and Technology,Northeast Petroleum University,Daqing,Heilongjiang 163318,China
    3. Geological Science & Engineering,Missouri University of Science and Technology,Rolla,Missouri 65401 6540,USA
  • Online:2015-06-01 Published:2015-06-01

Abstract:

Horizontal wells with hydraulic fracturing technology have become an efficient way to produce from shale gas
reservoir. Therefore,a composite mathematical model of five regions for fractured horizontal wells in shale gas reservoirs is
established in this paper with consideration of desorption,diffusion and percolation characteristics. Then the analytical solution
is deduced in Laplace space. Based on the Stehfest numerical inversion algorithms,the analytical solution of dimensionless
production in real space is obtained,and dimensional production decline curve is plotted and analyzed. The results show that
decline curve can be divided into six different flow regimes according to the characteristics;interporosity flow coefficient
mainly influences the shape of desorption and later stages;hydraulic fracture conductivity mainly influences the shape of early
linear flow stage,permeability of the stimulated region mainly influences the shape of mid-to late stage. The greater the width
of stimulated region is,the higher the production is,and the greater the permeability is,the higher the production is,because
the fracture network after being hydraulic fractured is connected well with natural fractures. The results obtained can provide
scientific basis for reasonable analysis to production analysis for fractured horizontal wells in shale gas reservoirs.

Key words: shale gas, fractured horizontal wells, composite model of five regions, production analysis, adsorption and desorption